According to the United Nations, education and training is a crucial part of tackling climate change.
NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and looked at comma-shaped Tropical Storm Faxai in infrared light.
20 people die every day waiting for an organ transplant in the United States, and while more than 30,000 transplants are now performed annually, there are over 113,000 patients currently on organ waitlists.
The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite analyzed the rainfall rates happening within Typhoon Lingling and found the heaviest precipitation on its northern side.
How do you follow a predator so elusive that its nickname is “shadow cat”?
For tens of millions of people, migration is a tough reality. What causes people to migrate away from their home countries, and what happens when they do?
The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite passed over the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and observed that Tropical Storm Gabrielle had become post-tropical.
New research from the University of Montana suggests that streamflow variability brought on by climate change will negatively affect the survival of salamanders.
Hurricane Juliette has been weakening and NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a look at the strength of storms within.
A key tracer used to estimate how much atmosphere Mars lost can change depending on the time of day and the surface temperature on the Red Planet, according to new observations by NASA-funded scientists.
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